Preliminary analyses on detection of SYT-SSX fusion-transcripts in Synovial Sarcoma

Introduction: Synovial Sarcoma is a rare cancer and account for 5-10% of adult soft tissue sarcomas. The tumour exhibits unspecified histogenesis composed primarily of spindle cells with variable epithelial components. Despite establishment of some immunohistochemistry staining, making a definitive...

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Main Authors: Effendy Goon, Danial, Harun, Norra, Muhammad, Siti Aesah @ Naznin, A.Talib, Norlelawati
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/24612/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/24612/1/Abstract_CPath2012.pdf
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Summary:Introduction: Synovial Sarcoma is a rare cancer and account for 5-10% of adult soft tissue sarcomas. The tumour exhibits unspecified histogenesis composed primarily of spindle cells with variable epithelial components. Despite establishment of some immunohistochemistry staining, making a definitive diagnosis of synovial sarcoma remains a challenging task. This is due to the histo-morphology and immunophenotypes similarities of this tumour to other types of soft tissue sarcoma. Objective: The current study aims to apply a molecular method for detection of SYT-SSX fusion transcript, a common molecular defect (>90% of the cases) in Synovial Sarcoma irrespective of the histologic subtypes. Method: Paraffin-embedded fixed-tissue (PEFT) blocks of 3 confirmed and 15 possible cases of Synovial Sarcoma were retrieved from Department of Pathology, Tengku Ampuan-Afzan Hospital, Kuantan and subjected to RNA purification using the standard spin column protocol. A one step direct RT-PCR was performed using SYT-SSX and PBGD primer sets for detection of SYT-SSX fusion gene and the reference gene PBGD respectively. Results: Our preliminary molecular analyses showed positive SYT-SSX fusion transcript in all 3 confirmed cases and 5 possible cases of synovial sarcoma. Further analysis is still on going for the remaining samples. Conclusion: Molecular detection of SYT-SSX fusion-transcript is useful in establishing the diagnosis of Synovial Sarcoma.